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Chapter 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls

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HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual

g

PEAKING control

*1

Sharpens the edges in the picture. Turning the control 
clockwise increases the sharpness. The peaking can 
be adjusted from off to 16 dB.

h

BATT (battery) indicator

This indicator blinks when the voltage output of the 
camera battery drops. When the battery reaches a 
point that it may no longer be used, the indicator will 
light up. To prevent camera shut down due to the 
battery running down, change the battery as soon as 
possible after this indicator begins blinking.
The threshold battery voltage value to make this 
indicator begin blinking is set by the camera. For 
details, refer to the manual for the camera.

i

Green tally lamps

Light up when the camera receives a green tally signal.

j

Lift-lock release knob 1 (HDVF-C750W only)

Adjust the viewfinder height using lift-lock release 
knob 2 

p

 together with this knob.

k

External tally lamp

Lights up red in response to a red tally signal. Can be 
used to display the camera number by attaching one 
of the supplied number plates (0 through 9).

l

External tally dimmer control

Adjusts the brightness of the external tally lamp. Use a 
screwdriver to turn the control counterclockwise to 
increase the brightness, or clockwise to dim the lamp.

m

TALLY ON/OFF switch

Controls the external tally lamp 

k

. When set to ON, the 

external tally lamp will operate. When set to OFF, the 
lamp will not operate (will not light in response to a tally 
signal).

n

Blanking marker ON/OFF switch

Turns the display of the blanking marker on and off.

o

Tally dimmer switch

Adjusts the brightness of the red tally lamps 

c

, the 

green tally lamps 

i

, the (attention) indicator 

b

, and 

the BATT (battery) indicator 

h

 on the front panel.

p

Lift-lock release knob 2 (HDVF-C750W only)

Adjust the viewfinder height using lift-lock release 
knob 1 

j

 together with this knob.

q

CAMERA connector (HDVF-C750W: Round type 
20-pin, HDVF-C700W: D-sub 25-pin)

HDVF-C750W: Connect to the camera’s viewfinder 
connector using the supplied connecting cable.
HDVF-C700W: The CAMERA connector is on the 
bottom of the viewfinder. Connect to the camera’s 
viewfinder connector.

r

Clamper (HDVF-C750W only)

Clamps the supplied connecting cable.

s

Mounting wedge

To attach the viewfinder to a camera, the mounting 
wedge is inserted into the V-shaped groove on the top 
of the camera.

*1 These controls have no effect on the camera’s video output 

signals.

Summary of Contents for HDC-900 Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...36 2 7 2 3 HD SD Film Like System 37 2 7 2 4 Analog NTSC PAL System 38 2 8 Rack Mounting of System Equipment 39 Chapter 3 Benefit of Sony ADSP Advanced Digital Signal Processing 42 3 1 Full DSP Camera Processing 43 3 2 Precise Handling of Highlight Position 44 3 3 Outstanding reliability and easy maintenance 48 3 4 Low power consumption 48 Chapter 4 Control System 49 4 1 Sony Camera Command Networ...

Page 3: ... 900 HD Color Video Camera 77 7 1 1 Right Side and Left Side Panels 77 7 1 2 Rear Panel 79 7 2 HDC 950 930 HD Color Video Camera 82 7 2 1 Front Right Side 82 7 2 2 Front Left Side 83 7 2 3 Back Left Side 84 7 2 4 Back Right Side 86 7 3 HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit 87 7 3 1 Front Panel 87 7 3 2 Rear Panel 88 7 3 3 HD Signal Input Output Block 89 7 3 4 SD Signal Input Output Block 90 7 3 5 HKCU 9...

Page 4: ...1 7 10 3 Iris master black control block RCP 751 122 7 10 4 Connector Panel 123 7 11 RCP 700 701 Remote Control Panel 124 7 11 1 Operation Panel 124 7 12 RM B150 Hand held Remote Control Unit 127 7 12 1 Operation Panel 127 7 12 2 Connector Panel 130 7 13 RM B750 Hand held Remote Control Unit 132 7 13 1 Operation Panel 132 7 13 2 Connector Panel 134 7 14 HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder 135 7 14 1...

Page 5: ...e 158 8 3 1 5 INTERCOM TALLY PGM D sub 25 pin Female 159 8 3 1 6 WF MODE 4 pin Female 159 8 3 1 7 RCP CNU 8 pin Female 159 8 3 1 8 INTERCOM 5 pin Female 159 8 3 2 Connection Connectors 159 8 4 CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit 160 8 4 1 Connector Input Output Signals 160 8 4 1 1 BNC connector 75 Ohms 160 8 4 1 2 RS232C 1 2 3 1 9P Female 160 8 4 1 3 REMOTE 8P Female 160 8 4 2 Cable Wiring 161 8 4...

Page 6: ...57 170 Chapter 9 Glossary Terms and Definitions 172 9 1 Hardware 173 9 2 Software 175 9 3 Camera characteristics 176 Chapter 10 Specifications 177 10 1 HDC 900 HD Color Video Camera 178 10 2 HDC 950 HD Color Video Camera 179 10 3 HDC 930 HD Color Video Camera 180 10 4 HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit 182 10 5 HDCU 950 HD Camera Control Unit 183 10 6 CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit 185 10 7 CNU ...

Page 7: ...ies Product Information Manual Function comparison chart Maintenance 195 Function comparison chart Configuration 197 Function comparison chart Function 199 Function comparison chart Multi Card 200 Function comparison chart Button and Knob 201 ...

Page 8: ...1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 9: ... and further enhances DSP Digital Signal Processing technology True multi standard operation from 1080 24P to analog composite NTSC PAL The HDC 900 Series must provide higher picture quality than any conventional digital cameras Operationally it must be compatible with current Sony color video cameras Digital system architecture should be consistent with current 12 bit digital cameras and the prev...

Page 10: ...nition 2 3 inch type format lens can be mounted This allows standard lenses that are in everyday use with Sony cameras and camcorders to be used with the HDC 900 and HDC 950 930 Memory Stick Media Card Sony Memory Stick media card technology provides a new function on both the HDC 900 and HDC 950 930 Camera operators can store their personal preferences for a number of camera set up parameters and...

Page 11: ...950 the full size HDCU 900 and half rack HDCU 950 The HDCU 900 has been designed to support both the HDC 900 Studio Camera and HDC 950 Portable Camera in fixed environments for maximum expandability flexibility and full controllability The compact HDCU 950 CCU is intended for mobile use but provides controllability almost equivalent to the HDCU 900 As standard the HDCU 900 has four sets of HD SDI ...

Page 12: ...een and direct push buttons enables full parameter adjustment of the camera to be controlled When necessary basic tape transport functions of a portable VTR can be controlled For further operational convenience the RM B750 has a Memory Stick media card slot so that various setup parameters can be stored and transferred between camcorders VTR REC START STOP can also be assigned by the assignable sw...

Page 13: ...2 Total System Chapter 2 Total System ...

Page 14: ...o easily expand upgrade their systems Figure 2 1 HDC 900 950 System Configuration RCP 750 RCP 751 RCP 700 RCP 701 CAMERA COMMAND NETWORK UNIT CNU 700 500 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700A MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 750 CCA 5 CABLE CCA 5 CABLE CCA 5 CABLE CCA 5 CABLE FIBER CABLE FIBER CABLE CCA 5 CABLE WF WF PIX PIX WF PIX VIDEO SELECTOR VCS 700 MULTI FORMAT LCD COLOR VIEWFINDER HDVF C750W MULTI FORMAT ELECTRO...

Page 15: ...900 HDVF 700A 7 Type Viewfinder with standard hood HFH 770 Outdoor Hood sold separately Front cover supplied HDVF C700W 6 Type Viewfinder HDC 900 HDC 900 L HD Color Video Camera BKP 7911 Script Holder with Light HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit Optical Fiber Cable option Zoom lens V Shaped wedge supplied with tripod Tripod ...

Page 16: ...eturn Video Selector HD VTR HDCZ 10 25 Connection Cable HDW 250 etc BP L60A L90A Battery Pack BKP L551 Battery Adapter Optical Fiber Cable HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit HDCU 950 HD Camera Control Unit HKC T950 MONITOR FUNCTION VF DISP MENU SELECT MAINTENANCE VF MENU SCENE CANCEL PAINT ENTER ALARM PANEL ACTIVE MEMORY STICK STANDARD TEST BARS CLOSE AWB AUTO IRIS IRIS MB ACTIVE MASTER BLACK REMOTE ...

Page 17: ... ND are provided as standard to match the operability of the studio use HDC 900 Multiple formats The HDC 900 and HDC 950 operate with various formats covering 24PsF 50i 25PsF 30PsF as well as 60i systems while the HDC 930 operates with 50i and 60i systems Memory Stick 1 operation The camera is equipped with a Memory Stick drive which enables setup data storage and software upgrading using Memory S...

Page 18: ...g signal input and output HKCU 903 Frame Rate Converter board This provides 60i 50i format output in a 24P Cinema Production system HKCU 904 Line Converter board This provides 720 60P input and output Multiple video outputs HDCU 950 only The HDCU 950 has three HD SDI Serial Digital Interface signal outputs 2 regular outputs and 1 monitor output and two SD component SDI signal outputs Adding the op...

Page 19: ...s of camera command network units give a cost performance choice The CNU 500 is suitable for applications with up to six cameras while the standard six camera capability of the CNU 700 can be expanded to 12 cameras with use of the BKP 7930 optional expansion board The carefully designed software and the high speed CPU of both the CNU 700 and CNU 500 give them a fast response time whatever the syst...

Page 20: ... green tally lamps which light in response to tally signals Superior usability The height of the HDVF C750W can be set to one of three positions It can be tilted up to 90 upwards or 90 downwards and can be panned up to 90 to the left or 90 to the right The HDVF C700W can be tilted up to 90 upwards or 50 downwards Drip proof construction The drip proof design is able to withstand light rain making ...

Page 21: ...he circuit boards are inserted and the internal switches of the unit differ depending upon the system used They need to be set according to the system used 1 for the USA and Canada 2 for the countries other than the USA and Canada Note Be sure to install the HKCU 901 of the same regional location as the HDCU 900 When the HKCU 901 is going to be installed confirm beforehand that the RC 86 board is ...

Page 22: ...LC RC LC IF 1 Top most slot 1080 59 94I SDI Film Like FC RC LC Second slot from the top 1080 59 94I Analog RC 2 IF Second slot from the top RC FC LC 3 Third slot from the top 1080 50I SDI RC FC LC RC LC IF 1 Top most slot HD SDI Monitor HDC 900 HDC 900 HDC 950 HDC 950 HDCU 900 HKCU 901 HKCU 902 HKCU 903 HKCU 904 HDCU 900 HKCU 901 HKCU 902 HKCU 903 HKCU 904 HDCU 900 950 HKCU 901 951 HKCU 902 HKCU 9...

Page 23: ...OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT HDC 900 HDCU 900 HDCU 900 SD REFERENCE SIGNAL SD ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL HDC 900 SERIAL RET INPUT 1 to 4 REFERENCE IN SYNC OUT HD PROMPTER IN SERIAL OUTPUT 1 to 3 SERIAL RET INPUT 1 to 4 SYNC OUT HD ...

Page 24: ...CNU 700 Terminated at 75 Ω HD SDI Monitor HD SDI Monitor 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT SYNC OUT FRAME REFERENCE 1 IN OUT 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT SYNC OUT FRAME REFERENC...

Page 25: ...C OUT HD RET INPUT 1 to 4 CNU 700 Terminated at 75Ω Picture Monitor Picture Monitor 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 Y G PB B PB B PR R Y G SYNC OUT PIX OUT PR R OUT PUT 1 OUT PUT 2 RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 ...

Page 26: ...hird slot from the top Setting switches System format Switch setting DPR 163 board S804 LOCAL AT 141 board FC 83 board RC 86 board S805 S807 S806 S603 S2 S3 S802 525 59 94I SDI NOT 60 Intr 1001 525 525 29 97 PsF SDI Film Like NOT 48 PsF 1001 525 NTSC NOT 60 Intr 1001 525 625 50I SDI NOT 50 Intr 1000 625 PAL NOT 50 Intr 1000 625 MSU 700A 750 PIX WF HKCU 901 PIX WF HDCU 900 HDC 900 HDC 900 HDC 950 H...

Page 27: ...T SERIAL OUTPUT 1 to 4 SD REFERENCE SIGNAL SD ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL HDC 900 HDCU 900 HDCU 900 Next HDCU 900 CNU 700 Terminated at 75 Ω Waveform Monitor Waveform Monitor Picture Monitor Picture Monitor 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SER...

Page 28: ...900 HDCU 900 Next HDCU 900 CNU 700 Terminated at 75 Ω Picture Monitor Picture Monitor Waveform Monitor Waveform Monitor 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT SYNC OUT FRAME REFERENCE 1 IN OUT 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 ...

Page 29: ...SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT SERIAL RET INPUT HDC 900 RET INPUT 1 to 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN WF OUT For RCP WF MODE For RCP RGB Component OUT PIX OUT For RCP VBS OUT SYNC OUT RET INPUT 1 to 4 PIX OUT For RCP RGB Component OUT WF OUT For RCP VBS OUT SD REFERENCE SIGNAL SD ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL SD SYNC OUT HDC 900 HDCU 900 HDCU 900 Next HDCU 900 CNU 700 VCS...

Page 30: ...lot from the top Third slot from the top 720 59 94P SDI RC FC LC Third slot from the top 720 59 94P SDI Film Like FC LC Third slot from the top 1080 23 98PsF SDI RC FC LC RC LC Top most slot 1080 24PsF SDI RC FC LC RC LC Top most slot 1080 25PsF SDI RC FC LC RC LC IF 4 Top most slot 1080 29 97PsF SDI RC FC LC RC LC IF 4 Top most slot 1080 30PsF SDI RC FC LC RC LC Top most slot 525 29 97PsF SDI RC ...

Page 31: ...T 1 to 3 Next HDCU 900 HD SDI RETURN VIDEO SIGNAL HD SDI RETURN VIDEO SIGNAL REFERENCE SIGNAL PROMPTER SIGNAL HD SDI SIGNAL HD SDI SIGNAL 720 59 94P tri level SYNC SIGNAL 720 59 94P tri level SYNC SIGNAL PIX A WF A SD REFERENCE SIGNAL SD ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL CNU 700 VCS 700 Terminated at 75 Ω PIX 1 WF 1 PIX 2 WF 2 REMOTE VCS 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT...

Page 32: ...d slot from the top 720 59 94I SDI 525 59 94I SDI RC LC Second slot from the top or third slot from the top Setting switches System format Switch setting DPR 163 board S804 LOCAL AT 141 board LC 41 board RC 86 board HD SD S805 S807 S806 S603 S2 S802 1080 59 94I SDI 525 59 94I SDI NOT 60 Intr 1001 525 1080 59 94I SDI NTSC NOT 60 Intr 1001 525 1080 50I SDI 625 50I SDI NOT 50 Intr 1000 625 1080 50I S...

Page 33: ...UT For RCP WF MODE For RCP 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 WF OUT PIX OUT SYNC OUT R Y R B Y B Y G 1 2 VBS OUT OUTPUT RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE 1 2 3 4 SERIAL OUTPUT SERIAL RET INPUT SERIAL RET INPUT 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE IN PROMPTER IN 1 2 3 MONI SERIAL OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 WF OUT PIX OUT SYNC OUT R Y R B Y B Y G 1 2 VBS OUT OUTPUT RET INPUT 1 2 3 4...

Page 34: ...ot supported 3 Set the shooting mode of the camera Setup switch S419 on the AT 149 board Factory setting INTR INTR When shooting with interlacing system PROG When shooting with progressive PsF system 540P When shooting with 540 60P system At present this function is not supported Note If you select a format of 48i 48 field interlace or another format that is not supported by the HDCU 950 the setti...

Page 35: ...45 Rear side CN 2219 CN 2220 SDI 70 HIF 5 DIF 124 VDA 61 HDCU 950 w HKCU 953 installed Front side AT 149 AVP 4 DTX 1 DRX 1 FC 88 RC 91 Rear side CN 2219 CN 2220 SDI 70 HIF 5 SDI 73 DIF 124 MSU 700A 750 MSU 700A 750 PIX WF HDCU 950 HD SDI Monitor PIX WF HDCU 950 HDC 950 HDC 950 HDCU 950 HKCU 951 HKCU 953 HDCU 950 HKCU 951 HKCU 953 HDCU 950 HKCU 951 HKCU 953 HDCU 950 HKCU 951 HKCU 953 VCS 700 CNU 70...

Page 36: ...CE PROMPTER MIC1 MIC2 CAMERA SERIAL OUT 1 SERIAL OUT 2 WF MODE INCOM TALLY PGM MIC REMOTE M3 M3 MONI RET1 RET2 RET3 SYNC OUT RCP CNU B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 8 9 15 1 13 14 25 4 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 RC SD SDI OUT 1 SD SDI OUT 2 PIX OUT WF OUT REFERENCE PROMPTER MIC1 MIC2 CAMERA SERIAL OUT 1 SE...

Page 37: ...3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 FC HD SDI OUT 1 HD SDI OUT 2 FRAME REF IN OUT 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 B M3 B M3 RC SD SDI OUT 1 SD SDI OUT 2 PIX OUT WF OUT REFERENCE PROMPTER MIC1 MIC2 CAMERA SERIAL OUT 1 SERIAL OUT 2 WF MODE INCOM TALLY PGM MIC REMOTE M3 M3 MONI RET1 RET2 RET3 SYNC OUT RCP CNU HDCU 950 HDCU 950 SERIAL RET INPUT 1 to 3 HDC 950 CA 905L SD REFERENCE ...

Page 38: ...4 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 B M3 RC SD SDI OUT 1 SD SDI OUT 2 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 B M3 B M3 EN VBS OUT Y G B Y B R Y R PIX OUT WF OUT REFERENCE PROMPTER MIC1 MIC2 CAMERA SERIAL OUT 1 SERIAL OUT 2 WF MODE INCOM TALLY PGM MIC REMOTE M3 M3 MONI RET1 RET2 RET3 SYNC OUT RCP CNU HDCU 950 HDCU 950 REFERENCE IN REFERENCE SIGNAL RET INPUT 1 to 3 VBS OUT RGB...

Page 39: ...the unit can be mounted into a rack with a depth of 660 to 830 mm 26 to 32 3 4 inches Proceed as follows 1 Pull out inner member while pushing against the stopper 2 Secure the inner members to both sides of the unit with the screws B4 x 8 Use the screws removed from or supplied with the unit 3 Loosen the screw of the bracket of the outer member 4 Attach the front and rear brackets of the outer mem...

Page 40: ...allation 1 Secure the RMM 301 in the 19 inch EIA standard rack with the four B5 screws 6 mm or longer 2 Secure the unit with the supplied four screws B4 x 6 and the four washers Warning If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment it may cause death or major injury To prevent the rack from falling or moving be sure to fix the rack to the floor If the rack falls death or serious injury may ...

Page 41: ... 6 supplied with the RMM 301 4 pcs Sony part No 7 682 560 04 Washer W4 SMALL supplied with the RMM 301 4 pcs Sony part No 7 688 004 03 B5 screw 6 mm or longer 4 pcs RCP 700 Series and MSU 700 Series The RCP 750 751 700 701 and the MSU 700A 750 can be mounted into a 19 inch rack using an optional drawer Each type of equipment requires different parts to mount it into the drawer 2 RCP 700 Series Dra...

Page 42: ...3 BenefitofSonyADSP Advanced Digital Signal Processing Chapter 3 Benefit of Sony ADSP Advanced Digital Signal Processing ...

Page 43: ... a particular special effect A conventional linear matrix function provides only six adjustable parameters with considerable interaction between their effects on a specific color Multi Matrix divides the spectrum into 16 segments each of 22 5 degrees for each of which there is an independent hue and saturation parameter Multi Matrix allows the selection of each of these segments with separate adju...

Page 44: ...ristic providing adjustment of the shadow areas of the picture during shooting Also the Black Gamma range can be adjusted depending upon the situation 5 Black Clip Improvements in the Black Clip circuitry have improved the signal noise ratio for more natural reproduction 6 Auto Black White The HDC 900 Series provides superb accuracy in black and white balance 3 2 Precise Handling of Highlight Posi...

Page 45: ...gh a window This new function applies only to video levels in excess of the knee point the middle and low luminance parts remaining unchanged Figure 3 3 Knee curve image Photo 3 5 Adaptive highlight control ON and OFF Normal Olympic Stadium of Barcelona On Olympic Stadium of Barcelona 5 Triple Skin Tone Detail Correction Skin Tone Detail Correction controls the detail level of those objects which ...

Page 46: ...rrection ON and OFF Normal 6 Adaptive Detail Control The Adaptive Detail Control provides natural detail enhancement on extreme highlights by automatically altering the amplitude of the edge signal for those forms of high contrast signals Photo 3 7 Adaptive Detail Control ON and OFF Normal Softer CH 1 On Sharper Softer CH 2 On The black edges are removed On ...

Page 47: ... original video signal slight defocused pictures are created electronically This is an important new creative feature that can be used to either complement or replace the Skin Tone Detail Correction function when more of a film look is sought for close ups etc Figure 3 5 Electronic Soft Focus signal image Photo 3 8 Electronic Soft Focus ON and OFF Normal Electronic Soft Focus On Softer than with D...

Page 48: ...ies cameras detect problems in their digital processing and provide a viewfinder warning indication Detailed information such as identifying the faulty board is also shown on the Master Set up Unit screen and the Camera Command Network Unit character display to provide easy and rapid fault location 3 4 Low power consumption To achieve its design aim of complete digital processing including digital...

Page 49: ...4 Control System Chapter 4 Control System ...

Page 50: ...access and are provided as remote adjustments on video operational panels or technical control panels and others perhaps requiring less frequent access which are relegated to screwdriver adjustments on various circuit boards within the camera head and HDCU This separation often entailed a degree of protracted and frustrating re alignment when subtle creative readjustments are desired for a particu...

Page 51: ...ed camera heads and HDCUs can be directly controlled from the RCPs to let program production continue As mentioned in Section 2 Total System the cost versus performance balance between the two types of Camera Command Network Units allows users to build up systems that meet their application needs The CNU 500 is suitable for applications with up to six cameras while the CNU 700 can be expanded to h...

Page 52: ...U 700 or CNU 500 Power supply to RCP Yes No But RCP can be powered from CCU Height 3 U 1 U 19 inch standard rack mauntable Yes Yes CNU 700 CNU 500 HDC 900 HDC 950 HDCU 900 HDCU 950 VCS 700 MSU 700A CNU 700 500 RCP 700 Series Monitor Waveform Monitor Vector Scope B W monitor for character display Command Video Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 Down Con Outputs NTSC or PAL ...

Page 53: ...ns Up to 12 cameras with one CNU 700 with one BKP 7930 installed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 HDC 900 HDC 950 HDCU 900 HDCU 950 VCS 700 2 VCS 700 1 MSU 700A CNU 700 Monitor Waveform Monitor Vector Scope B W monitor for character display Command Video Character RCP 700 Series BKP 7930 Down Con Outputs Down Con Outputs NTSC or PAL ...

Page 54: ...NU 700 1 CNU 700 2 Monitor Waveform Monitor Vector Scope B W monitor for character display 1 2 6 7 8 12 13 14 18 19 20 24 Command Video Character RCP 700 Series RCP 700 Series BKP 7930 BKP 7930 Note With the addition of an external camera selector switching panel upto 96 cameras with 8 CNU 700s with BKP 7930 installed can be controlled from a single MSU 700A Down Con Outputs Down Con Outputs Down ...

Page 55: ...5 HDC 900 950 930 Series Product Information Manual Figure 4 4 Multi MSU Operation Example 1 HDC 900 HDCU 900 VCS 700 MSU 700A CNU 700 1 HDC 950 HDCU 950 MSU 700A RCP 700 Series VIDEO CONTROL ROOM ENGINEERING ROOM Down Con Outputs ...

Page 56: ...ation Example 2 Supervising a complete system with a supervisiory MSU HDC 900 HDCU 900 VCS 700 MSU 700A CNU 700 RCP RCP STUDIO 1 HDC 900 HDCU 900 VCS 700 MSU 700A CNU 700 STUDIO 2 HDC 900 HDCU 900 VCS 700 MSU 700A MSU 700A CNU 700 STUDIO 3 Supervisory MSU Down Con Outputs Down Con Outputs Down Con Outputs ...

Page 57: ... perform automatic setup for the majority of the control items The various items can be automatically adjusted independently or in combination Controlling the scene file function Camera adjustment and control data such as paint data for a particular scene can be stored in the video camera in the form of a scene file The stored data can easily be retrieved at any time to automatically adjust the ca...

Page 58: ...CK GAMMA TEST BARS CLOSE LEVEL AUTO SETUP DETAIL PANEL ACTIVE SKIN DTL AUTO HUE START BREAK WHITE BLACK ALARM CALL REMOTE CONTROL PANEL BLACK FLARE a PANEL ACTIVE 1Control select block q Power and output signal select block qaAUTO SETUP block RCP 750 RCP 751 2STANDARD button 3Camera CCU function ON OFF buttons 4WHITE knobs 5BLACK FLARE knobs and indicator 6Camera number tally indication window 7AL...

Page 59: ...5 controlled from RCP 6 HDC 900 HDC 950 HDCU 900 Extremely Flexible Configuration When ex factory The assignments between CCUs and RCPs are set as below 1 CCU 1 2 CCU 2 3 CCU 3 4 CCU 4 5 CCU 5 6 CCU 6 VCS 700 CNU 700 MSU 700A RCP 740 741 RCP 1 RCP 2 RCP 3 RCP 4 RCP 5 RCP 6 Down Con Outputs HDC 900 HDC 950 HDCU 900 1 CCU 1 2 CCU 2 3 CCU 3 4 CCU 4 5 CCU 5 6 CCU 6 VCS 700 CNU 700 MSU 700A RCP 740 741...

Page 60: ...ctions other than the iris master black controls become operative from both units The Parallel Mode can be canceled by pressing the PARA button of the MSU 700A 750 or RCP 700 Series control panel 4 7 S BUS Control The S Bus Concept A further advantage of the Sony camera control system is the S Bus control technique which is based on an original Sony concept Studio installations and OB units use di...

Page 61: ...onnection configurations between camera heads HDCUs and RCPs by communicating with each other This means that other S Bus equipment can change the assignment of RCPs in a system that does not include an MSU 700A 750 PIX WFM 5CAM monitor 1CAM monitor Control 5CAM Control 1CAM PIX WFM 4CAM monitor 2CAM monitor Control 4CAM Control 2CAM PIX WFM 3CAM monitor 3CAM monitor Control 3CAM Control 3CAM PIX ...

Page 62: ... PTN KEY PROC KEY KEY KEY KEY 1 2 3 4 KEY1 KEY2 KEY CONTROL XPT KEY SHIFT DME WIPE SNAP SHOT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EFF DISS AUTO TRANS M E 1 K1 A B M E 2 A B M E M E M E M E M E K2 K1 K2 PGM PST DSK1 DSK2 PGM P P UTIL DSK 1 DSK 2 PGM PST MATTE AUTO SPLIT BORD DROP SHDW OUT LUM LIN CLEAN PTN KEY PROC DSK DSK DSK DSK 1 2 3 4 EFF SNAP ALL M E M E DME MASTER E FILE CONTROL PANEL RCALL STORE LEARN TRANS ...

Page 63: ...5 Optical Fiber Connector and Cable Chapter 5 Optical Fiber Connector and Cable ...

Page 64: ...s unit Camera connector of the camera control unit Optical Electrical cable It is also necessary to clean the optical contact portions mentioned below before using the HDC 950 930 with the large lens adaptor CA 905L CA cable of a large lens adaptor CCU connector of a large lens adaptor Follow the procedures below for cleaning Tools Required Alignment sleeve remover HC 001 for female connector Sony...

Page 65: ...ent sleeve Alignment sleeve Sony P N 9 980 074 01 3 Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol 4 Insert the remover with the alignment sleeve attached to its tip and push it until it clicks 5 Rotate the remover counterclockwise to install the alignment sleeve and extract the remover Alignment sleeve Optical contacts white ...

Page 66: ...6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings Chapter 6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings ...

Page 67: ... If the light of the indicator goes off then you can turn on the camera power 4 Turn the camera power off using the POWER SW on the camera head side when changing the accessories such as a lens or viewfinder 3 Camera adjustment 1 Press the STANDARD button to clear the data from the last shooting or execute Auto Setup 2 Perform auto white balance using a gray scale or standard white chart When shoo...

Page 68: ...even when shooting the same chart There are always some variances between different model lenses Fine adjustment is needed even between the same model lenses because the correction value cannot be the same 6 3 Initial Settings for the Control System For a system using the MSU 700A 750 you need to set parameters for control of your system from the MSU 700A 750 as well as the operating conditions of...

Page 69: ...for entering the Code No are displayed 3 Enter the old security code using the numeric keys then press OK Note Each digit you input will be displayed as an asterisk Security menu items now appear 4 Press Code Change The numeric keys and field for entering the Old Code No are displayed 5 Enter the old code then press OK The field for entering a New Code No now appears 6 Specify a New Code No by fol...

Page 70: ...ing the Security Status You can limit the control functions of the MSU 700A 750 when required The status setting is enabled in the Engineer Mode Operation Proceed as follows 1 Press to light the CONFIG button 2 Press MSU The MSU Configuration Menu appears 3 Press Security The Security Menu display appears 4 Press Engineer Mode to set it to inverse video The numeric keys and field for entering the ...

Page 71: ...gineer Mode regardless of the above status settings 6 3 3 MSU Assignment You can assign specific units among the cameras in the same system to be selected or controlled from the MSU 700A 750 The MSU assignment is to be made for example to assign cameras to each MSU 700A 750 when multiple MSU 700A 750 units are used in the same system This assignment operation is enabled in the Engineer Mode Turn o...

Page 72: ...play To cancel the settings press Cancel The character display of the CNU 700 returns to its previous status MSU Assignment display In SUPERVISER MSU mode perform the settings for the cameras of other groups in the same manner When the MSU assignment is completed Press Exit on the MSU Assignment menu 6 3 3 1 To restore operations of the MSU 700A 750 If the MSU 700A 750 has become inoperative by di...

Page 73: ...ce of Set When the clock setting is completed Press Exit to leave this menu 6 3 4 3 To adjust the buzzer sound A buzzer sounds on the MSU 700A 750 when it receives a call signal or when a panel control is operated When required you may turn on off the buzzer or adjust the sound volume To adjust the buzzer proceed as follows 1 Press MSU Adjusting on the MSU Configuration menu The MSU adjustment men...

Page 74: ...ightness can be adjusted with the rightmost control knob When the adjustment is completed Press Home to return to the MSU adjustment menu and press Exit to release the menu operation 6 3 4 7 To adjust the brightness of the EL display You can adjust the brightness of the display of the menu control block To adjust the brightness proceed as follows 1 Press MSU Adjusting on the MSU Configuration menu...

Page 75: ...ry Stick media card 4 Reference File Stores the custom paint data adjusted by the video engineer This file is stored in the camera and Memory Stick media card 5 Lens File Used for compensation of the deviation which generates by switching the lens extender from OFF to ON and for compensation of the difference in the characteristics between lenses This file is stored in the camera 6 OHB File Used f...

Page 76: ...7 LocationandFunction of Parts and Controls Chapter 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls ...

Page 77: ...er plate Attach a light gray number plate supplied to display the camera number d Side panel lock screws These screws secure the side panel Turn clockwise until tight to lock the panel e Lens lock and knob These lock the lens To attach or remove a lens turn the knob counterclockwise until the lens lock is horizontal To secure the lens turn the knob clockwise until the lens lock is vertical Note To...

Page 78: ...ns on the rear panel If the RET 1 or RET 2 button is pushed in the output will be a return video signal m REMOTE connector 8 pin Used to connect the camera to an optional MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel via a CCA cable The connected unit may then control the HDC 900 n TRACKER connector 20 pin Used for communication between the camera operator and the tracker a...

Page 79: ... to OFF and power is not being supplied to the viewfinder Off Power is not being supplied to the HDC 900 qk CURSOR 1 2 and 3 buttons qj CALL button qa DISPLAY switch qs MENU SELECT switch qd MENU SELECT control qf Assignable switch qg VF DETAIL switch qh VF DETAIL control 1 Video signal select buttons 2 POWER indicator 3 ND filter selector 4 CC filter selector 5 FILTER LOCAL button 6 UP TALLY swit...

Page 80: ...tch are as follows ON Text and messages describing the camera settings and operating status may be displayed on the viewfinder screen OFF Status messages will not appear on the viewfinder screen MENU Menus for camera settings will be displayed on the viewfinder screen l MENU SELECT switch The functions of the MENU SELECT switch are as follows ENTER Confirm the menu or page selected using the MENU ...

Page 81: ... box cursor in memory Note If the CURSOR ON button is not lit box cursor information will not be stored z CURSOR ON button When this button is pressed the button will light up and the box cursor will be displayed on the viewfinder screen When the button is pressed again the light will go off and the box cursor will disappear wj HEIGHT control Adjust the height of the box cursor displayed on the vi...

Page 82: ...g the subject g AUTO W B BAL white and black balance automatic adjustment switch1 Used to automatically adjust white and black balance WHT Automatically adjust white balance BLK Automatically adjust black balance h CAMERA VTR switch1 Used to select control signals sent to a VTR connected to the camera The operation of the VTR at the start of recording for each setting is shown in the table below i...

Page 83: ...ore up to four adjusted values for a total of 8 When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON the new setting will be displayed in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for three seconds when the setting is changed using this switch Example WHITE Ach or WHITE PRESET l DISPLAY switch You can turn on or off the displ...

Page 84: ...N An electronic shutter is activated SEL The shutter speed and shutter mode change each time the switch is set to this position g INCOM EAR intercom earphone LEVEL control To adjust the intercom earphone volume level The intercom level adjustment is enabled when the INCOM 1 2 LEVEL switches on the right back panel are set to F h VTR START recording start stop button When a VTR is connected recordi...

Page 85: ...MIC When a microphone is connected B Microphone power switch When a microphone is connected set whether or not to supply power to the microphone 48V To supply a power of 48 V OFF Not to supply a power Note To supply a power of 12 V modification of the camera is required For details refer to the Installation Maintenance Manual Note that the modification must be performed by service personnel only h...

Page 86: ...tton is pressed d RET return video button and select switch When other return video systems are used in addition to return video 1 you can monitor the signal return video 2 3 or 4 selected using the selector on the viewfinder screen while pressing the button Note The RET 1 button has priority over the RET button if both buttons are pressed e INCOM1 and 2 controls and switches There are a PGM contr...

Page 87: ...off A supplied number plate may be mounted here b Green tally lamp Lights when a green tally signal is received A supplied number plate may be mounted here c MIC microphone selection switch Used to select the type of headphone microphone being used or to turn the microphone input off DYNAMIC for a dynamic microphone OFF to turn the microphone input off CARBON for a carbon microphone Note The inter...

Page 88: ...ction surface of the optical fiber cable may result in transmission errors When not connected always cover the end with the supplied cap b AC IN AC power supply input connector Use the supplied power cord to connect to an AC power supply The power cord may be secured to the HDCU 900 body using the supplied plug holder c Remote control connectors A RCP CNU REMOTE connector 8 pin Used to connect to ...

Page 89: ...om tally and program audio signals Connect to the intercom tally program audio connector of the intercom system h Expansion slot For installation of the optional HKCU 901 SD Analog Interface Unit HKCU 902 HD Analog Interface Unit HKCU 903 Frame Rate Converter Unit or HKCU 904 Line Converter Unit 7 3 3 HD Signal Input Output Block a SERIAL RET INPUT 1 4 HD SDI return video 1 2 3 and 4 input connect...

Page 90: ...tor for RCP control d WF OUT waveform monitor output connector BNC type Used for output of the waveform monitor video signal selected using the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel MONITOR SELECT button or the MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit WF MONITOR button When both the RCP and MSU are in use this connector functions as the output connector for RCP control Note The SC phase of the VBS signal outp...

Page 91: ...elected using the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel MONITOR SELECT button or the MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit PICTURE MONITOR button When both the RCP and MSU are in use this connector can be assigned to the output connector for MSU control Signal selection can be made using switches on the AT board d WF OUT waveform monitor output connector BNC type Used for output of the waveform monitor vid...

Page 92: ...component video signals are output in either Y PB PR or G B R format The selection of Y PB PR or G B R format may be made independently for OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 using switches on the AT board Factory setting G B R 7 3 7 HKCU 903 Frame Rate Converter Unit The optional HKCU 903 is to be installed in the HDCU 900 expansion slot or in place of the SD signal input output block a SERIAL RET INPUT 1 4 H...

Page 93: ...the HKCU 904 into the third slot a SERIAL RET INPUT 1 4 HD SDI return video 1 2 3 and 4 input connectors BNC type Four different HD SDI analog return video input signals 720 60P may be received independently The selection of RET 1 2 3 or 4 is made by the camera s return switch The type of input signal on RET 1 2 3 and 4 may be set individually using switches on the AT board in the HDCU 900 or usin...

Page 94: ...f It lights in green when a green tally signal is received A supplied number plate can be mounted here b CABLE ALARM indicators OPEN red The LED lights when there is no camera connected via an optical fiber cable to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel It flashes to warn about insufficient optical reception status of the optical fiber cable SHORT red The LED lights when there is a short circuit ...

Page 95: ...other than an XLR 5 pin plug consult a Sony service or sales representative 7 4 2 Rear Panel a HD SDI OUT 1 and HD SDI OUT 2 HD serial digital interface output 1 and 2 connectors BNC type The signal from the video camera may be output as HD SDI signals b REFERENCE connectors BNC type Input an HD tri level reference sync signal or SD reference sync signal black burst signal to either of the two con...

Page 96: ...ved from three different systems The selection among from RET 1 2 and 3 is made using the camera s return video switch The type of input signal can be any of HD SDI SD component SDI or analog VBS and can be set using the switch on the internal DTX board or using the MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit Signals of different types cannot be connected simultaneously Note If a signal asynchronous with the H...

Page 97: ...em is operated at a 59 94 50 Hz field frequency but do not operate when the system field frequency is 60 Hz a VBS OUT composite video signal output connector BNC type Used for output of the video camera signal in analog composite video format An internal setting enables the SD SDI OUT1 and OUT2 connectors on the DIF board also to be used as analog VBS outputs b Y G B Y B and R Y R component video ...

Page 98: ...t to 1 1 001 c 90H phase difference indicator The LED is lit when the phase difference between the HD output and SD output is set to 90H HD d REFERENCE indicators and switch The switch is to select the type of sync signal to be connected to either of the REFERENCE connectors on the rear panel HD HD tri level reference sync signal local setting REM remote Signal selected on the MSU 700A 750 Master ...

Page 99: ...tor on the rear panel of this unit or if the connection is made when the internal setting is selected for the connector pins 8 and 15 are set to a high level The adjustment range is from NORM 60 dB to MIN 20 dB in 10 dB steps This switch changes the gain of a microphone amplifier in the camera 7 4 9 Internal Switches and Internal Boards DTX Board a POWER indicator The LED is lit when the power vol...

Page 100: ...t REM remote To set from the MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit LOCAL To set on this unit The switches d e and f become valid with the LOCAL setting d Down converter mode switch To select the operating mode of the down converter SQ Squeeze mode LB Letterbox mode EC Edge Crop mode The switches e and f become valid with the EC setting e Edge crop mode setting switch To set the Edge crop mode of the down...

Page 101: ...d Internal Boards FC Board Internal board of the optional HKCU 953 a POWER indicator The LED is lit when the power voltage inside the board is normal b CONVERT indicator The LED is lit when the camera is operating in 24PsF mode and the HKCU 953 is supplying 60i 50i signals after frame conversion It goes dark when the HKCU 953 is supplying the input 24PsF signals as is or when the camera is operati...

Page 102: ...tically selected according to the reference signal input to the REFERENCE connector If no reference signal is input the CNU 700 for the USA and Canada supplies a 525 line video signal the CNU 700 for other countries supplies a 625 line video signal You can select whether to add a sync signal to the output signal with switch S7 SYNC ON OFF on the AT board Refer to the system manual for details on t...

Page 103: ...ly selected according to the reference signal input to the REFERENCE connector If no signal is input to the REFERENCE connector the CNU 500 for the USA and Canada supplies a 525 line video signal and the CNU 500 for other countries supplies a 625 line video signal f RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin Used for the RS 232C interface This connector is reserved for the ISR system g AC IN AC power input con...

Page 104: ...N OFF switch Selects whether the sync signal is to be added to the video signal output from the CHARACTER connector At the factory the switch is set to ON added g CHARACTER PHASE control Adjusts the horizontal phase of the signal output from the CHARACTER connector referring to the reference signal Adjust the phase by monitoring the signal on the monitor screen SYNC CHARACTER UP DOWN SET CANCEL MO...

Page 105: ...the same video signal for a picture monitor as the PIX A OUTPUT connector The signal loss of a connecting cable up to about 100 meters 330 feet long can be compensated for with the switch on the internal board When you connect a picture monitor using a long connecting cable connect it to this connector When using two or more VCS 700 units connected in series connect a picture monitor to the PIX B ...

Page 106: ...source using the supplied AC power cord The power cord can be fixed to the VCS 700 using the supplied plug holder 7 8 MSU 700A Master Setup Unit 7 8 1 Operation Panel a ALL button Press the button so it starts flashing to activate the 13 buttons located at the right from CAM PW to AUTO SETUP for all the connected cameras of the same group b CAM PW camera power button Press and light up this button...

Page 107: ...alance and black set The button lights during adjustment and goes dark when adjustment is completed If you press this button when lit or the START BREAK button the automatic adjustment is canceled and the button flashes To stop the flashing press the button again Notes If an error occurs during adjustment the pressed button flashes The leftmost button is for future use and has no function at prese...

Page 108: ...rotary encoders Adjust the selected items on the touch panel C EL display touch panel Displays the menu selected with the MODE buttons and permits the displayed items to be adjusted k IC card insertion block A IC card slot Insert an IC card which conforms to PCMCIA to store reference files and scene files of the video camera or CCU SRAM CARD ONLY To insert a card 1 Slide the cover to open the IC c...

Page 109: ...nge They light in red during the auto setup of the corresponding cameras If an error occurs during the auto setup and the operation is interrupted they will flash in red D TALLY indicators Show the tally status of the corresponding cameras 1 through 12 when the EXPAND button is not lit or 13 through 24 when the EXPAND button is lit The corresponding indicator lights in red when a red tally is sent...

Page 110: ... pressed Note The higher the gamma effect the lower the value E MASTER GAIN selects buttons and display window Select the appropriate video gain according to the illumination of the subject to be shot The selected value dB is displayed in the window The gain value increases when the v up button is pressed and decreases when the V down button is pressed It continuously changes when either button is...

Page 111: ...linear matrix in down converting SD DETAIL OFF To turn on off the SD contour compensation function in down converting Fourth button from the left in the middle row ON when the button is lit LOW KEY SAT To turn on off the low key saturation function linear matrix for dark areas Menu operation block 1 MODE mode select buttons The uppermost MODE button in the menu operation block functions as the FUN...

Page 112: ...cuits BARS To send a color bar signal Note The BARS button takes priority to the TEST button If the BARS button is lit press the button to turn it dark before pressing the TEST button e CLOSE iris close button Press and light the button to close the iris Press again to release the close mode AUTO SETUP MODE MASTER SETUP UNIT IC MEMORY CARD 1 2 3 4 5 R G B SEQ ENC WF PIX AUTO HUE LEVEL ALL CLOSE ST...

Page 113: ...ation display function The various information on the entire system is displayed on the monitor connected to the CHARACTER connector of the CNU 700 The display contents can be changed through a menu operation i Scene file control block A SCENE FILES buttons While the STORE button is flashing When you press one of these buttons the current setting data is stored as a file of the corresponding numbe...

Page 114: ...he camera select function D MULTI indicators Show the Master Slave status of the corresponding cameras 1 through 12 when the EXPAND button is not lit or 13 through 24 when the EXPAND button is lit The indicator for the camera which is specified as the master for Master Slave mode lights in green The indicators for the slave cameras light in orange They light in red during the auto setup of the cor...

Page 115: ...re reference files and scene files of the video camera or CCU SRAM CARD ONLY When the card is correctly set the ACCESS indicator lights in green Note The data in the memory card is maintained by the battery built into the card If the battery is exhausted the data in the card will be lost You can check the battery condition by the ACCESS indicator If the battery becomes weak replace the battery wit...

Page 116: ...en not lit or go dark when lit When the CALL button on the video camera is pressed the CALL button on this unit lights and a buzzer sounds p IRIS MB ACTIVE iris master black active button Press and light up this button to enable the iris and master black adjustment functions of the unit When the PANEL ACTIVE button is pressed this button automatically lights To disable only the iris master black c...

Page 117: ... MASTER BLACK control block Turn the control to adjust the master black level The adjustment value is displayed in the display window s Camera number tally indication window The number of the camera being controlled from this unit is displayed in orange When a red tally signal is sent to the camera the number is displayed in black and the background of the number lights in red When a green tally s...

Page 118: ...M indicator 8 CALL button 9 PANEL ACTIVE button q Power and output signal select qa AUTO SETUP block qs Menu operation block qd DETAIL knob qf MEMORY STICK slot and access lamp Iris master black control block RCP 750 RCP 751 6 Camera number tally indication window 7 ALARM indicator 8 CALL button 9 PANEL ACTIVE button Iris master black control block PARA STANDARD CHAR ACTER MASTER SLAVE CAM PW 5600...

Page 119: ...WHITE white balance manual adjustment knobs Used to manually adjust the white balance From the left the knobs are for R G and B signal adjustment e BLACK FLARE black balance flare balance manual adjustment knobs and indicator Used to manually adjust the black balance when the indicator is not lit or the flare balance when the indicator is lit From the left the knobs are for R G and B signal adjust...

Page 120: ... the pressed button flashes l Menu operation block A MODE mode select buttons Select the menu mode If you press and light one of these buttons the menu for the selected mode appears on the LCD PAINT 1 2 3 Each selects the Paint menu to adjust various paint items such as white black and flare SCENE Selects the File operation menu to register and retrieve scene files MAINTENANCE Selects the Maintena...

Page 121: ...t the reference value for automatic iris adjustment can be set in a range of 1f with the iris control If you press the button when lit it goes dark and manual iris adjustment is enabled e f number display Displays the f number of the current iris setting When the iris is closed CL is displayed f EXT lens extender indicator Lights when the lens extender is used g SENS sensitivity control knob Used ...

Page 122: ... lit Relative mode is automatically selected and this button is not operative e f number display Displays the f number of the current iris setting When the iris is closed CL is displayed f EXT lens extender indicator Lights when the lens extender is used g SENS sensitivity control knob Used for manual iris adjustment in Absolute mode This control is not operative when Relative mode is selected h C...

Page 123: ...e value for automatic iris adjustment can be set in a range of 1f with the iris control If you press the button when lit it goes dark and manual iris adjustment is enabled 7 10 4 Connector Panel a CCU CNU REMOTE camera control unit camera command network unit remote connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP CNU connector of a camera control unit or the RCP connector of a camera command network unit b AUX...

Page 124: ... press the button again EXT EXT IRIS REMOTE CONTROL PANEL MASTER SLAVE BLACK BLACK CALL WHITE WHITE PANEL ACTIVE ALARM COARSE SENS IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO OPEN IRIS REMOTE CONTROL PANEL MASTER BLACK MASTER SLAVE BLACK BLACK CALL WHITE WHITE PANEL ACTIVE ALARM PREVIEW COARSE SENS IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO CLOSE CLOSE OPEN RCP 700 1 PANEL ACTIVE button qs AUTO button qd Camera number tally indication window q...

Page 125: ...led m Camera number tally indication window incorporated with MASTER SLAVE indications The number of the camera being controlled from this panel is displayed in orange When a red tally signal is sent to the camera its number is displayed in black against a red background When a green tally signal is sent to the camera the number is displayed in black against a green background When the red and gre...

Page 126: ... pin Supplies preview in The RCP 701 receives the power from an external source such as a video switcher to illuminate the PREVIEW button through this connector B REMOTE connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP CNU connector of a CCU 700A 700AP the RCP connector of a CNU 700 or the AUX connector of another RCP Series Remote Control Panel PREVIEW REMOTE 1 PREVIEW connector 2 REMOTE connector Connector Pa...

Page 127: ...enu select knob rotary encoder C S EVS Super EVS button amber illumination Press and illuminate the button to set the camera to S EVS mode The current S EVS value is shown on the display of the menu operation block for a few seconds In S EVS mode the S EVS value is adjusted with the menu select knob rotary encoder 1 Shutter control block SHUTTER ECS SELECT DISPLAY ON OFF MENU CANCEL ENTER S EVS RE...

Page 128: ...nu to change the function that is adjusted with this control C M GAMMA master gamma control The control is specified at the factory to adjust the master gamma However you can use the RM Configuration menu to change the function that is adjusted with this control D DETAIL control The control is specified at the factory to adjust the detail level However you can use the RM Configuration menu to chan...

Page 129: ...nction of this button can be changed to switch only between FULL and LOCK modes The RM Configuration menu operation is possible in any mode See Settings on the RM Configuration Menu g STANDARD button green illumination When this button is pressed it remains illuminated for several seconds while the camera is initialized to its standard state If the button is pressed while illuminated the camera re...

Page 130: ...be defined by using the configuration menu of the RM B150 Operation Panel See Settings on the RM Configuration Menu l MENU operation block A Menu display 8 columns In normal operation mode the display illuminates to show the shutter speed ECS frequency or S EVS value only when the shutter control block is operated When you select the RM Configuration menu the display shows menu items set values an...

Page 131: ...tting or display item of that category appears on the display proceed to step 5 3 Turn the menu select knob until the desired subcategory appears on the display Example Knee t t Iris 4 Push the CANCEL ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your selection made in step 3 Pushing toward CANCEL reverses the operation The first setting item of the selected subcategory and its current setting appear Exam...

Page 132: ...is button and the IRIS MB ACTIVE indicator in the iris master black control block go dark Using the RM Configuration menu under the Maintenance menu the function of this button can be changed to switch only between FULL and LOCK modes The RM Configuration menu operation is possible in any mode d STANDARD button When you press this button the video camera is initialized to its standard state and th...

Page 133: ...u operation block A RM menu select camera menu set buttons MONITOR When this button is unlit you can select the menus of this unit using the other buttons RM Menu mode in which the functions indicated with white letters for the buttons are valid Press and light this button to display the video signal SDTV signal only from the connected camera on the LCD This also permits the menus of the camera to...

Page 134: ...trol block A AWB auto white balance button Press to automatically adjust the white balance The button lights during adjustment and goes dark when adjustment is completed If you press this button when lit the automatic adjustment is canceled and the button flashes To stop the flashing press the button again B ABB auto black balance button Press to automatically adjust the black balance and black se...

Page 135: ...mera receives a tally control signal Set the TALLY switch i to OFF when not in use The brightness can also be adjusted with the TALLY switch i f PEAKING control Turning this control clockwise adjusts the picture sharpness and makes focusing easier This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera g CONTRAST control Adjusts the contrast of the screen This control has no effect on the o...

Page 136: ... and stays for about 5 seconds k DISPLAY ASPECT switch Turns the marker indication on and off and switches between 4 3 and 16 9 aspect ratios for viewfinder screen display DISPLAY When the marker indication is enabled with the camera the marker indication on the viewfinder screen turns on and off every time you push the switch up to this position ASPECT Each push of the switch down to this positio...

Page 137: ...ra lens When the lever is pulled toward the back of the camera the angle can be adjusted The tilt mechanism will resist movement with the amount of friction set by the friction adjustment knob c j CONTRAST control 1 Used to adjust the picture contrast k TALLY ON OFF switch Controls the external tally lamp n When set to ON the external tally lamp will operate When set to OFF the lamp will not opera...

Page 138: ... tally lamps Light up when the camera receives a red tally signal d BRIGHT brightness control 1 Adjusts the picture brightness e Friction adjustment lock lever Adjusts the amount of friction in the tilting mechanism Also locks the viewfinder into a desired angle The angle is locked when the lever is pushed toward the camera lens When the lever is pulled toward the back of the camera the tilting me...

Page 139: ...ternal tally dimmer control Adjusts the brightness of the external tally lamp Use a screwdriver to turn the control counterclockwise to increase the brightness or clockwise to dim the lamp m TALLY ON OFF switch Controls the external tally lamp k When set to ON the external tally lamp will operate When set to OFF the lamp will not operate will not light in response to a tally signal n Blanking mark...

Page 140: ...g normal operation set to NORMAL During use of a serial communication lens set to SERIAL f CCU camera control unit fiber connector LEMO type Connects through an optional fiber cable to the CAMERA connector on the CCU g Number plate holder Fit the supplied number plates h Accessory bracket Attach an optional accessory such as a BKP 7911 7912 Script Holder i CA camera adaptor cable fiber connector L...

Page 141: ... on the left rightward j Camera mount Fit the camera Slide to the front and rear 7 17 3 Rear control panel CA 905L during use with the HDC 950 930 only with rear panel sticker attached a VF SCAN viewfinder scan switch Selects the aspect ratio of the viewfinder screen 16 9 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 4 3 aspect ratio b SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch Selects the screen size marker on the viewfinder screen ON D...

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Page 143: ...rmation Manual 8 1 HDC 900 950 930 and HKC T950 HD Color Video Camera and HD CCD Black Adaptor 8 1 1 Connector Input Output Signals HDC 900 Connector Layout HDC 950 930 Connector Layout 1 1 1 1 qg q 6 43 9qk7 8 5 qf qh qa qa qs qd 1 ql qh 8 4 2 q qa qf 5 36 qg 9 7 1 qj qd qk ...

Page 144: ...950 930 BNC type 75 Ohms 1 0 V p p f Not used Use this connector by selecting PROMPTER OUT GENLOCK IN and RET IN signals with the switch on the rear panel of the HDC 950 930 PROMPTER OUT signal becomes effective when the camera is connected to the CCU GENLOCK IN and RET IN signals become effective when the camera is used alone g RET CONTROL 6P FEMALE h DC OUT 4P FEMALE wa wd wa ws wg ws wf w qg wd...

Page 145: ...OM MIC X IN 3 GND INCOM PGM 4 INCOM RECEIVE OUT 0 dBu 5 PGM OUT 0 dBu No Signal I O Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 External view 2 1 3 External view External view No Signal I O Specifications E GND CHASSIS GND N UTL C OUT AC 100 V 200 V or below L UTL H OUT No Signal I O Specifications 1 GND GND for DC 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 DC IN 10 5 to 17 V dc No Signal I O Specifications A NC ...

Page 146: ...0 5 V p p 15 CH2 MIC X OUT 20 dBu Low impedance Bal anced 16 CH2 MIC Y OUT 17 NC No connection No Signal I O Specifications External view B A 5 6 3 4 1 2 10 11 8 9 7 15 16 13 14 12 20 21 18 19 22 23 24 17 18 RET VIDEO IN 1 0 V p p 0 V dc Zi 75 Ohms 19 RET VIDEO GND GND for RET VIDEO 20 AUDIO IN 6 dBu 750 Ohms 1 kHz 21 RX COMMAND X IN RS 422 22 RX COMMAND Y IN 23 TX COMMAND X OUT RS 422 24 TX COMMA...

Page 147: ...T VIDEO ENABLE IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 2 VTR START STOP IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 3 GND GND for UNREG No Signal I O Specifications External view 4 AUTO SERVO OUT AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS CONT OUT 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V 7 IRIS POSITION IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 8 AUTO MANU OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER ON OFF IN EX 2 ON 0 V EX 0 ...

Page 148: ...for PROMPTER No Signal I O Specifications External view 1 5 10 11 16 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 External view 5 Pr VIDEO X OUT 0 35 V p p Zo 75 Ohms 6 Pr VIDEO G GND for Pr VIDEO 7 Pb VIDEO X OUT 0 35 V p p Zo 75 Ohms 8 Pb VIDEO G GND for Pb VIDEO 9 SDA VF IN OUT TTL level 10 VD OUT Negative Pulse 3 0 V p p Low impedance 11 CALL ON IN ON L 0 v OFF H 3 V 12 VF POWER OFF OUT ON H 5 V OFF L 0 V 13 MAIN POWER ...

Page 149: ...IO X IN 30 dBu 20 dBu selectable 3 AUDIO Y IN High impedance Balanced No Signal I O Specifications 2 1 3 External view 1 3 2 2 1 3 External view External view 3P FEMALE 3P MALE No Signal I O Specifications 1 INCOM MIC Y IN 20 dBu CAR BON MIC 2 INCOM MIC X IN 60 dBu DYNAMIC MIC 3 GND INCOM PGM 4 INCOM RECEIVE OUT 0 dBu 5 PGM OUT 0 dBu No Signal I O Specifications 1 S DATA IN OUT TTL level 2 NC No c...

Page 150: ...ALE A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 External view 26P MALE 9 MIC X OUT 60 dBu 50 dBu 40 dBu 10 MIC Y OUT 30 dBu 20 dBu selectable 11 INCOM MIC GND GND for INCOM MIC CHU F IRIS CONT 12 IRIS CONT IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 13 CHU F IN 0 3 V p p Positive pulse 14 INCOM RECEIVE IN 0 dBu 15 INCOM MIC X OUT 20 dBu CAR BON MIC 16 INCOM MIC Y OUT 60 dBu DYNAMIC MIC 17 CH...

Page 151: ...C 16 INCOM MIC Y IN 60 dBu DYNAMIC MIC 17 CHU H OUT 150 mV p p Posi tive pulse No Signal I O Specifications 18 VF VIDEO X OUT 180 mV p p Zi 75 Ohms 19 VF VIDEO G GND for VF VIDEO CHU H 20 PGM OUT 0 dBu 21 RX COMMAND X OUT 340 mV p p 22 RX COMMAND Y OUT 340 mV p p 23 TX COMMAND X IN 340 mV p p 24 TX COMMAND Y IN 340 mV p p No Signal I O Specifications 8 pin connector Male Wiring side 8 pin connecto...

Page 152: ... 11 3 RET CONTROL 6P FEMALE 1 560 078 00 Plug 6P Male or HIROSE HR10 7PA 6P equivalent DC OUT 4P FEMALE 1 566 425 11 Plug 4P Male or HIROSE HR10A 7P 4P equivalent INTERCOM INCOM 5P FEMALE 1 508 370 11 XLR 5P Male or ITT Cannon XLR 5 12C equivalent Cable assembly supplied with HKC T950 0 8 m 1 823 600 11 3 INCOM 5P MALE 1 508 363 00 XLR 5P Female or ITT Cannon XLR 5 11C equivalent Cable assembly su...

Page 153: ...0 7 V 75 Ohms VBS OUT 1 2 BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Ohms PIX OUT BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Ohms WF OUT BNC 0 714 V p p 75 Ohms ENC 1 0 V p p SYNC OUT BNC 0 3 V p p SD SYNC 75 Ohms HKCU 902 1125 analog signal RET INPUT 1 4 BNC 1 0 V p p picture 0 7 V sync 0 3 V 75 Ohms Y G OUTPUT 1 2 BNC 1 0 V p p picture 0 7 V sync 0 3 V 75 Ohms PB B OUTPUT 1 2 BNC B 1 0 V p p picture 0 7 V sync 0 3 V 75 Ohms PB Picture 0 35 V Sync...

Page 154: ...umn 15 MIC2 GAIN CONT ON OFF IN 2 Refer to the below col umn CONT0 CONT1 CONT2 CHU MIC AMP GAIN H H H 60 dB L H H 50 dB H L H 40 dB L L H 30 dB H H L 20 dB 1 2 3 External view 15 9 1 8 External view 8pin 15pin MIC GAIN CONT L L MIC 1 and 2 ON L H MIC 1 ON H L MIC 2 ON H H INTERNAL set CONT1 CONT2 ASPECT L H SQ 16 9 H H EC 4 3 L L INTERNAL set H L LB 4 3 No Signal Specifications 1 NC No connection ...

Page 155: ...ms 5 V PULL UP 7 IN7 GND 5 V OPEN 47 kOhms 5 V PULL UP 8 IN8 GND 5 V OPEN 47 kOhms 5 V PULL UP 9 GND 10 OUT1 0 5 V 1 kOhms 11 OUT2 0 5 V 1 kOhms 12 OUT3 0 5 V 1 kOhms 13 OUT4 0 5 V 1 kOhms 14 OUT5 0 5 V 1 kOhms 15 OUT6 0 5 V 1 kOhms No Signal Specifications 5 9 6 1 External view 15 9 1 8 External view No Signal Specifications 1 ENG R X OUT ENG SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BALANCED 2 ENG R Y OUT 3 ENG G GN...

Page 156: ...OUT CHARACTER DIGITAL AUDIO PROMPTER IN HKCU 901 RET INPUT 1 4 Y G OUTPUT B Y B OUTPUT R Y R OUTPUT VBS OUT 1 2 PIX OUT WF OUT SYNC OUT HKCU 902 RET INPUT 1 4 Y G OUTPUT 1 2 PB B OUTPUT 1 2 No Signal Specifications 1 TX CCU SERIAL DATA 2 TX 3 RX RCP CNU BVP MSU VCS SERIAL DATA 4 RX 5 TX GND GND for TX 6 POWER OUT RCP POWER 30 V 12 V 1 6 R G B DC 0 2 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 External view 7 POWER OUT GND ...

Page 157: ... pin male D sub 9 pin Female or JAE DE 9PF N equivalent 1 561 749 00 JUNCTION SHELL 8 3 HDCU 950 HD Camera Control Unit 8 3 1 Connector Input Output Signals 8 3 1 1 BNC connector HDCU 950 1125 digital signal RET 1 to 3 IN BNC Conforms to BTA S004B 1 485 Gbps 1 4835 Gbps SMPTE 292M SERIAL OUT 1 to 2 MONI BNC Conforms to BTA S004B 0 8 V p p 75 Ohms 1 485 Gbps 1 4835 Gbps SMPTE 292M REFERENCE IN BNC ...

Page 158: ...MIC OUT X 3 MIC OUT Y No Signal Specifications 1 5 5 V OUT Max 250 mA 2 TALLY GND GND for TALLY 3 G TALLY OUT ON GND Max 30 mA IN 4 R TALLY OUT ON GND Max 30 mA IN 5 CHU MIC CONT2 1 Refer to the below column 6 AMP CONT1 1 Refer to the below column 1 2 3 External view 15 9 1 8 External view 7 GAIN IN CONT0 1 Refer to the below column 8 MIC1 GAIN CONT ON OFF IN 2 Refer to the below column 9 GND GND ...

Page 159: ... X IN ON 24 Vdc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 Vdc TTL L OPEN 12 R TALLY Y IN 13 GND CHASSIS GND 14 PROD R X OUT PROD SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BAL ANCED 15 PROD R Y OUT 16 PROD G GND for PROD 17 PROD T X IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 18 PROD T Y IN 19 PGM2 X IN 20 dBu 0 dBu Selectable with S302 AT board 20 PGM2 Y IN 21 PGM2 G IN 22 AUX4 23 AUX5 24 G TALLY X IN ON 24 Vdc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 Vdc TTL L OPEN 25 G T...

Page 160: ...hrough Output Signal CHARACTER 700 mV p p 300 mV p p SYNC 8 4 1 2 RS232C 1 2 3 1 9P Female RS232C RS422 2 1 The RS 232C 3 port can be used only when the BKP 7930 is installed 2 The RS 232C 2 and RS 232C 3 ports can be used for RS 422 interfaceing by changing the switch setting of S802 to S806 on the IF 777 board 8 4 1 3 REMOTE 8P Female 3 CCU1 to CCU6 CONNECTOR 6PIN POWER IN 7PIN POWER IN RCP1 to ...

Page 161: ...ctor Input Output Signals Main connector input and output signals are shown below 8 5 1 1 BNC connector 75 Ohms Input Signal REFERENCE 300 mVp p loop through Output Signal CHARACTER 700 mVp p 300 mVp p SYNC 8 5 1 2 RS232C 9P Female 8 5 1 3 REMOTE 8P Female Black White White Brown White Red Red Brown Brown Orange 1 2 3 4 8 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 8 5 6 7 No Signal Specifications 1 DCD IN DATA CARRIER DETECT ...

Page 162: ...CCU 1 766 848 11 PLUG 8P MALE RCP or CCA cable assembly option MSU CCA 5 10 10 m VCS CCA 5 3 3 m AUX 8P FEMALE 8 6 MSU 700A Master Setup Unit 8 6 1 Connector Input Output Signals a POWER switch Turns the power to the unit on and off b AC IN AC power input connector Connect to an AC power source using the supplied AC power cord The power cord can be fixed to this unit using the supplied plug holder...

Page 163: ...2 V 17 SPARE No connection 18 EXT I O 01 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 19 EXT I O 04 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 20 EXT I O 07 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 21 EXT I O 12 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 22 EXT I O 15 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 23 EXT I O 20 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 24 EXT I O 23 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 External view AUX CCU CNU External view 26 42 9 25 41 8 24 40 7 23 39 6 22 38 5 21 37 4 20 36 3 19 35 2 18 34 1 27 43 1...

Page 164: ...or JAE DDU 50PF F0 or equivalent 8 7 MSU 750 Master Setup Unit 8 7 1 Connector Panel a POWER switch Turns the power on and off of this unit b AC IN AC power input connector Connect to an AC power source using an optional AC power cord The power cord can be fixed to this unit using an optional plug retainer c AUX REMOTE auxiliary remote connector 8 pin d CCU CNU REMOTE camera control unit camera co...

Page 165: ...51 00 D SUB 9P MALE 9P Female 1 561 749 00 JUNCTION SHELL 9P No Signal Specifications 1 TX RCP SERIAL DATA 2 TX 3 RX CCU CNU AUX SERIAL DATA 4 RX 5 TX GND GND for TX 6 POWER IN RCP POWER 10 V to 30 V 7 POWER IN GND for POWER 8 SPARE C CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND No Signal Specifications 1 PREVIEW S1 CONTACT X Modification is required for some units 2 PREVIEW S2 CONTACT Y Modification is required for s...

Page 166: ...1 NC 12 Y VIDEO IN 1 0 V p p Ro 75 kOhms 13 VIDEO GND 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 R TALLY IN ON 5 V OFF GND 18 NC 19 UNREG GND 20 UNREG 10 5 V to 17 V Pin No Signal I O Specifications Pin No Signal I O Specifications 1 VIDEO IN IN 1 0 V p p 75 Ohms 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 PEAKING ON OFF OUT ON 5 V OFF 0 V 7 12 V IN IN 10 5 to 20 V 8 12 V IN IN 10 5 to 20 V 9 NC 10 S DATA OUT TTL level 11 R TALLY IN ON 5 V ...

Page 167: ... S CK IN TTL level 16 NC No connection 17 CHASSIS GND GND for CHASSIS 18 G TALLY IN ON 5 V OFF GND 19 UNREG GND for UNREG 20 UNREG GND for UNREG 21 COLOR BW OUT BW GND COLOR OPEN 22 H EXPAND No connection 23 NC No connection 24 NC No connection 25 NC No connection Pin No Signal I O Specifications Pin No Signal I O Specifications 1 S DATA IN OUT TTL level 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 S C...

Page 168: ...TX 3 RX MSU CNU SERIAL DATA 4 RX 5 TX GND GNE for TX 6 POWER NOT USED 7 POWER NOT USED 8 SPARE CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND 4 1 3 2 External view 12 Vp p 1 6 R G B 0 2 Vdc 8 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 External view Pin No Signal Specifications 1 CH1 ON IN L ON H OFF 2 CH2 ON IN 3 CH3 ON IN 4 CH4ON IN 5 CH5 ON IN 6 CH6 ON IN 7 PIX WF SEL 1 IN SEL 1 L SEL 2 L NC SEL 1 H SEL 2 L WF PIX SEL 1 L SEL 2 H WF SEL 1 H SEL 2...

Page 169: ...L RXD OUT LENS AUX LENS SERIAL DATA 12 LAUX1 SERIAL TXD IN LENS AUX LENS SERIAL DATA External view External view Pin No Signal I O Specifications 1 NC No connection 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 12 V LENS OUT 12 V 2 A max 5 LENS DC GND GND for 12 V LENS 6 GND GND 7 Z POT FOL LOW No connection 8 LENS EXT1 SERIAL RXD IN 2 LENS SERIAL DATA 9 LENS EXT2 IN 2 10 LENS EXT3 IN 2 11 LENS AUX OUT ...

Page 170: ...5 COMP VBS SW IN OUT 6 NC No connection 7 NC No connection 8 G TALLY IN H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 9 PEAKING OFF IN 10 Y X IN 1 V p p VF Zi 1 5 kOhms Pin No Signal I O Specifications External view 11 NC No connection 12 VF VIDEO X IN 1 0 V p p VF Zi 1 5 kOhms 13 AUDIO CTL 14 B Y X IN 700 mV p p VF Zi 1 5 kOhms 75 color bars 15 R Y X IN 700 mV p p VF Zi 1 5 kOhms 75 color bars 16 NC No...

Page 171: ... for 12 V VF 21 TALLY GND GND for TALLY 22 NC VF RET VIDEO OUT G No connection GND for VF RET VIDEO 23 G TALLY ON OUT ON 5 0 V 0 5 V OFF 0 0 5 V 24 NC No connection 25 16 9 ON OUT ON GND OFF High impedance Pin No Signal I O Specifications 1 Y VIDEO OUT VS 1 0 Vp p Zo 75 Ohms 2 PR VIDEO GND GND for PR VIDEO 3 PR VIDEO X OUT V 0 7 Vp p Zo 75 Ohms 4 PB VIDEO GND GND for PB VIDEO 5 PB VIDEO X OUT V 0 ...

Page 172: ...9 Glossary Terms and Definitions Chapter 9 Glossary Terms and Definitions ...

Page 173: ...ion for professional video camera Since video cameras are quite often used as a color bar generator it is still a standard function for a video camera even though the encoder has been digitalized Crisp DTL enhances picture sharpness but at the same time also emphasizes the noise which makes the picture noisy Crisp is a circuit that removes small amplitude DTL to improve S N DTL comb filter The DTL...

Page 174: ... between camera chromaticity and that of the signal standard It seems that the linear matrix should be more important to emphasize the visual appeal of the picture apparently rather than just be theoretically determined by some coefficients Mix DTL NAM DTL Recently most of the cameras create V DTL from all three channels of R G B Depending on how to apply these three values of V DTL to the add ope...

Page 175: ...o black balance for convenience Auto Iris Auto iris is a function that automatically controls the aperture lens opening based on the mean or the peak value of video signals Auto set up Auto set up is a function for camera automatic adjustment which can be divided into Auto White Balance AWB Auto Tracing White ATW Auto Black Balance ABB Level Auto Setup Auto White Shading Auto Black Shading etc Aut...

Page 176: ... skiing events below the freezing point or live broadcasting of baseball in mid summer where reliability always has first priority and a camera malfunction is not acceptable Resolution When we are talking about camera resolution it usually means horizontal resolution It is calculated on how many black and white lines that you can see horizontally in a subject to that of the black and white lines c...

Page 177: ...10 Specifications Chapter 10 Specifications ...

Page 178: ...3 to 58 3 Hz Modulation depth 45 or more horizontally 800 TV lines at center 27 5 MHz with typical lens Smear level typical 135 dB Frequency response Within 0 5 dB 10 to 25 MHz Within 1 0 dB 25 to 30 MHz Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines at center of screen 45 10 5 27 5 MHz Geometric distortion Negligible not including lens distortion Input connectors DC IN 4 pin 1 RET CONTROL 6 pin 1 AUDIO IN C...

Page 179: ...olution 1000 TV lines Dynamic range 1080 60i mode 600 Registration Within 0 02 all zones without lens Shutter speed selection 1080 60i 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 s Gain selection 3 0 3 6 12 dB Clear Scan selection 60 1 to 4300 Hz Extended Clear Scan 30 3 to 58 3 Hz Modulation depth 45 or more horizontally 800 TV lines at center 27 5 MHz with typical lens Smear level typical 135 dB Frequ...

Page 180: ...CKER 20 pin 1 EXT I O 20 pin 1 Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Installation maintenance manual 1 Optional accessories BKP L551 Battery Adaptor BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket C 74 Microphone CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor CAC 6 Return Video Selector CAC 12 Microphone holder HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder HDVF C750W HD Electronic Viewfinder MSA 4A 8A 16A Memory Stick VCT 14 Tripod adapto...

Page 181: ...ayonet mount Laser Diode Properties Material InGaAsP Wave length 1310 40 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output power 141 37 19 mW Input output connectors VTR CCZ 26 pin 1 CCU Electro multi connector 1 LENS 12 pin 1 VF 20 pin 1 MIC IN XLR 3 pin female 1 AUDIO IN 1 2 XLR 3 pin female 1 EARPHONE OUT Minijack 1 8 ohms DC IN XLR 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC DC OUT 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC 5W maximum H...

Page 182: ...TE 274M tri level sync 0 6 Vp p 75 ohms SD Black burst or 10F BB 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms NTSC 0 3 Vp p 75 ohms PAL PROMPTER IN BNC type 2 loop through output analog signal 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms MIC REMOTE D sub 15 pin 1 JAE made DAC1 J10 recommended Output connectors MIC OUT XLR 3 pin male 2 0 dBs 20 dBs DIGITAL AUDIO OUT BNC type 1 AES EBU format CHARACTER OUT BNC type 1 525 625 black and white WF REMOTE D...

Page 183: ...tems PD ENG 0 dB PGM 2 systems 0 dB 20 dB TALLY R G RCP CNU 8 pin multi connector 1 Input connectors AC IN 100 to 240 V AC RET 1 2 3 BNC type 3 VBS 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms HD SDI SMPTE 292M 1 485 Gbps 1 4835 Gbps SD SDI SMPTE 259M 270 Mbps REFERENCE BNC type 2 loop through output HD SMPTE 274M tri level sync 0 6 Vp p 75 ohms SD Black burst NTSC 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms PAL 0 3 Vp p 75 ohms or NTSC 10F BB PROMP...

Page 184: ...ation manual 1 Installation and maintenance manual 1 Optional accessories AC power cord USA and Canada 1 551 812 XX Other countries 1 782 929 XX Power cord plug holder USA and Canada 2 990 242 01 Other countries 3 613 640 01 HKCU 951 SD Encoder Unit HKCU 953 HD Frame Rate Converter Unit CCA 5 3 Connection Cable 3 meter 10 feet CCA 5 10 Connection Cable 10 meter 33 feet RMM 301 Rack Mount Adaptor E...

Page 185: ...and output connectors CCU 1 through 6 8 pin multi connector 1 each RCP 1 through 6 8 pin multi connector 1 each MSU 8 pin multi connector 1 VCS 8 pin multi connector 1 AUX 1 and 2 8 pin multi connector 1 each CHARACTER BNC type 2 video 0 7 Vp p sync 0 3 Vp p REFERENCE BNC type 2 0 3 Vp p with loop through output RS232C D sub 9 pin AC IN 3 pin 1 Supplied accessories AC power cord x1 Plug holder for...

Page 186: ...750 Master Setup Unit General Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 0 4 A Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 30A 100V 60A 240V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 14A 230V Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Maximum cable length 200 m 656 feet Dimensions w h d 204 354 67 mm 81 8 14 23 4 inches...

Page 187: ... No HD signal capable 10 15 HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder General Power requirements 10 5 to 17 V DC Power consumption 4 W Operating temperature 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F External dimensions 239 76 210 mm 9 1 2 3 8 3 8 inches w h d Mass 600 g 1 lb 5 oz Performance CRT 2 type monochrome Horizontal resolution 500 TV lines at center Signal system Conf...

Page 188: ...ed DC restoration Back porch type Back porch level within 2 of peak The fluctuation in black level against 10 to 90 fluctuation in APL Frequency response 0 1 to 23 MHz 2 dB 23 to 27 MHz 3 dB Peaking 0 to 18 dB 17 MHz Synchronization Line pull range Horizontal 500 Hz or more Vertical 10 Hz or more Line hold range 500 Hz or more Connectors CAMERA connector D sub 25 pin Supplied accessories Studio mo...

Page 189: ... asynchronous 75 W terminated Y 1 0Vp p synchronous 75 W terminated Connectors CAMERA connector HDVF C750W Round type 20 pin HDVF C700W D sub 25 pin Supplied accessories Monitor hood 1 Number plate 1 Operation manual 1 The followings are supplied with the HDVF C750W only V shaped shoe attachment 1 Hexagonal key 1 Hexagonal socket head screws 4 Connecting cable 1 Optional accessories VHF 770 Outdoo...

Page 190: ...nal accessories HDCZ A25 25 m Part number 1 823 616 11 HDCZ A50 50 m Part number 1 523 617 11 10 19 CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor General Mass 12 kg 24 lb 4 oz Dimension w h d 368 327 x 534 mm 14 5 8 13 21 1 8 inches Operating temperature range 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Power Consumption 90 W Large lens and 7 type color viewfinder with the BKP 9057 Input ...

Page 191: ...11 Appendix Appendix ...

Page 192: ...ff Auto Knee on off 1 V mod Saw R G B Master V Mod Saw Off Detail Detail 1 Level Limiter Crispening Level Dep Level Dep Off Detail Off SD DTL Off Detail 2 H V Ratio Frequency Mix Ratio Detail Comb Detail Off SD DTL Off Detail 3 W Limiter B Limiter Knee Aperture Knee Aperture on off Detail on off Skin Detail 1 2 3 common Level Phase Width Saturation Auto Hue 1 1 DTL Gate Gate on off Skin Dtl cach c...

Page 193: ...f Knee Sat on off 1 White Clip R G B Master White Clip Off Matrix 1 R G G B B R Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off 2 R B G R B G Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off Multi Phase Hue Saturation All Clear Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off Low Key Sat Level Low L Mid H Mid High Range Low Key Sat...

Page 194: ...f Store Ref Transfer CAM t CARD MS MS CARD t CAM MS MS CARD t CAMs CAM t CAMs Adjusting Paint Menu Items Scene File Scene Transfer CAM t CARD MS MS CARD t CAM MS MS CARD t CAMs CAM t CAMs Delete Adjusting Paint Menu Items Lens File Lens Store Auto White Lens Select Select File Change Name Adjusting Lens Adjusting Items OHB File OHB Store Auto W Shading Auto B Shading Auto White Auto Black Adjustin...

Page 195: ...in Bounce on off Black R G B Master ABB OHB Matrix 1 R G G B B R Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off 2 R B G R B G Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off Multi Phase Hue Saturation Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off All Clear Phase H H Step usec H Coarse SC SC VBS Level VBS Level 1 Y Sync I Black Q Black VBS Level 2 Chroma SC Quad Q Level Y C Level Y R Y B Y Y C Black Y R Y B Y Monitor Output Skin Gate Mod Level 4 3 Marker on of...

Page 196: ...epend HD Detail Off SD Detail off Detail 2 SD H V Ratio SD Frequency HD Detail Off SD Detail off Detail 3 SD W Limiter SD B Limiter HD Detail Off SD Detail off Crs Col Reduce Crs Col Reduce on off Coring Level Comb Aspect Aspect Select 16 9 Squeeze Letter Box 4 3 Crop Letter size Crop Posi Menu Secondary Menu Sub Menu Control Item MSU 700A MSU 750 RCP 750 751 RM B750 Menu Direct Button Menu Direct...

Page 197: ...rs Characters Return Setting Return 1 2 3 4 Multi Format System Output 1 2 3 CNU RCP Assign MSU Assign MSU or RCP or RM Adjusting Buzzer Call Touch Switch Master Call Buzzer Touch Click Switch Click All Off LED Bright Switch Tally Other LED Master Date Time Date Year Month Day Time Hour Minute Second Security Engineer Mode on off Status Ref Enable on off Lens Enable on off OHB Enable on off Crop E...

Page 198: ...rt Lock Full Lock Test Saw 3 Step 10Step 2 2 VTR S S VTR CALL Function SW VTR Ctrl CAM Ctrl VF Menu Control Enable VR Setting White Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 BLACK Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 Master Black Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 Iris Absolute Min Max Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 WF PIX R G B RGB SEQ ENC Menu Secondary Menu...

Page 199: ... Direct Button Menu Direct Button Operation Ctrl ND 1 2 3 4 5 CC A B C D E Shutter on off ECS on off Shutter ECS Gamma Master Gain SW 1 2 5600K on off 1 Auto Knee on off 1 Skin Detail on off 1 Detail Gate on off Black Gamma on off 1 Knee Aperture on off Knee Sat on off 1 Mono on off S Skin Knee on off Low Key Sat on off 2 2 Knee off Gamma Off Detail Off Matrix Off White Clip Off Level Dep Off Chro...

Page 200: ...rd Menu Control Item MSU 700A MSU 750 RCP 750 751 RM B750 Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Multi Control Menu Master Slave Master Slave All Slave All Off Character Character on Default System Auto Diag One Cam Data One Cam IC Memory Card Menu Card Initialize ...

Page 201: ...EE off DETAIL off LVL DEP off GAMMA off CHROMA off MATRIX off KNEE APERTURE KNEE SAT 1 MONO COLOR COLOR CORRECT 5600K 1 AUTO KNEE 1 SKIN DETAIL 1 DETAIL GATE SATURATION CONTRAST BLACK GAMMA 1 CHARACTER 4 SD MATRIX off SD DETAIL off LOW KEY SAT Scene File Control SCENE FILES STORE PICTURE MONITOR 4 4 WAVEFORM MONITOR 4 4 Camera Select PANEL ACTIVE 4 4 PARA 4 4 4 EXPAND 4 4 MASTER 4 SLAVE 4 Filter c...

Page 202: ...ible only with switches or knobs on the control panel Auto Iris IRIS RELATIVE 4 SENS control 4 COARSE control 4 WHITE knobs R B BLACK knob R G B Master R B Master FLARE knob 2 PANEL ACTIVE Full Lock 4 4 Full Part Lock 4 DETAIL knob VTR START STOP 4 STOP 4 REW 4 PLAY 4 FF 4 REC REVIEW 4 MONITOR 4 FUNCTION Menu Mode 4 MAINTENANCE Menu Mode 4 SCENE Menu Mode 4 PAINT Menu Mode 4 VF DISP 3 4 VF MENU 3 ...

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